I know that deserts are a fairly new (and expensive) morph. I think that they have some very pretty colors. I had a question though. Do they have a heterozygous form or is a dominant trait?
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I know that deserts are a fairly new (and expensive) morph. I think that they have some very pretty colors. I had a question though. Do they have a heterozygous form or is a dominant trait?
I think they're considered codom at this point. We'll find out if theres a super when proexotics hatches their desert to desert clutch. Chris
I'm sorry I misinformed you. If there's a super produced they will be codominate. If there's no super they're considered dominate. Thanks to Brian Gundy for correcting that for me. Chris Hall
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